President Donald Trump visited the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence. Prior to his speech, he shared a video on social media showing a golden Mount Rushmore with his likeness carved next to Abraham Lincoln's. The video was part of discussions about potentially adding Trump to the monument, which currently features George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lincoln. In his speech, Trump emphasized America's contributions to the world, criticized communism as a threat to freedom, and called for Republicans to maintain political majority in upcoming elections. He also spoke about American identity, urging citizens to cherish the nation's history and values. Trump briefly addressed Iran, noting their desire for dialogue, and concluded by calling the anniversary the start of a 'golden era' for America.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Trump's actions and rhetoric in a manner consistent with right-wing perspectives. It highlights his emphasis on American exceptionalism, criticism of communism, and calls for maintaining Republican control, all of which align with conservative narratives. The framing of his speech





